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Phillips starts right away. Harrison is a bit more raw, but gives you that deep threat. He will immediately be the kickoff return guy if he wants to.

Walker and if Nnadi signs, Nnadi will both have an opportunity to get into the two deep at defensive tackle. Williams will likely take Derrick Hopkins place. Marshall will be at end. And it appears that Harley has a ways to go to get back into the good graces of the staff. Baron is awful lonely there right now.

I would think if Holland Fisher qualifies then he'll be in the mix, especially if he can enroll in January. I could see him seizing the back up job at Rover if he qualifies and starting if KJ34 goes pro early. He could also be in the conversation for the back up spot at Whip.

Also Nnadi and Walker on the D-Line with Skip graduating this year.

Sorry, Rocket. "You" in my comment was the metaphorical, collective "you" that comprises all of the Hokies' opponents.

Your future house, future food, and future wife are safe...unless you plan on inviting me over. (Giggidy!)

Seems like Edmunds is the outside bounce option, but his feet are heavy.

I love the kid and will always have burned into my mind his 76 yarder against Alabama, but he also seems to trip over his own feet a lot.

#MangusForRB

Recruiting WR- you mean like the injured walk-on (Byrn), who was replaced by the INJURED WALK-ON (Meyer)!
Its changing- Cam Phillips, Kendrick Holland, and Jaylen Bradshaw are all it seems very high level WR's who I don't think we get without Morehead.

Oh man, if someone has the altered version of this picture with all the other people pointing and laughing if give them all the turkey legs

Great post sir! Really puts everything into perspective and why LT's play can feel so frustrating at times. It's not so much that he's making mistakes, but when and where.

Somewhere, Beamer is saying "It's never as bad as it seems..."

There is always a play to be made from an expected situation.
If the TE is too inexperienced and or small to make an effective block in the zone blocking, then treat it as a blitz and screen to the TE stepping just over the LOS, for instance.

I understand there's a weakness and we all knew what BC was up to with their defensive fronts, it was posted right on our front page. I told my wife to expect some effective screens as the new parts to the offense. I brought it up in another thread. We had some effective screens and one of them was highlighted above.

I'm not sure we didn't see more of that. Everybody knows now we run veer and inverted veer and we can trick the QB into keeping too many times.
Is this what Lefty is setting up over the past 2 games for The "U"?
Expect the Veer and Inverted Veer, ignore the man behind the curtain, we practiced a couple of the counters at Duke and BC but SURPRISE- 12 yd screen here, TD there, Ooops, now that you're not looking for the dive, there's Edmunds for 18 on 1st down off tackle?

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